Tuesday's release of Jorge Hank Rhon after being held on gun charges is a blow to a government that can't seem to make charges against organized crime stick, writes guest blogger Steven Dudley.

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Steven Dudley, Guest blogger /
June 16, 2011

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The former mayor of Tijuana, Jorge Hank Rhon, is questioned by reporters as he leaves a courthouse in the northern border city of Tijuana, Mexico, Tuesday June 14. The flamboyant gambling magnate-turned politician has won a second round against state and federal prosecutors after a judge refused a request to hold him in a murder investigation.